12-074 Code Vt. R. 12-010-074-X - REGULATION # 881A, FISH IMPORTATION
Section 1.0
Authority
1.1 This rule is adopted pursuant to
10 V.S.A §§
4081(a),
4082,
4083 and
4605
which authorize the board to carry out the purposes of protecting the state's
fish and the waters of this state.
Section 2.0 Purpose
2.1 It is the purpose of this regulation to
carry out the mandate of the Vermont General Assembly to control through a
permit program the importation of fish as provided in
10
V.S.A. 4605 to guard the health of Vermont's
fish populations and prevent the introduction of fish and fish diseases that
could have the potential to cause harm to fish populations in the waters of the
state.
Section 3.0
Definitions
3.1 Fish -- all fresh and
salt-water fish species including fish ovum and fish semen that will be
introduced into any of the inland or outlying waters of the state as defined in
10 V.S.A. §
1251(13).
3.2 Board -- Vermont Fish and Wildlife
Board
3.3 Department -- Vermont
Fish & Wildlife Department
3.4
Commissioner - Fish and Wildlife Department Commissioner
3.5 Person -- an individual, association,
corporation, partnership, or municipality.
3.6 State -- state of Vermont
3.7 Fish Hatchery -- Any fish culture
station, hatchery, rearing pond, net pen, container which holds, rears or
releases fish for sale and/or distribution in waters of Vermont.
Section 4.0 Importation of Fish
4.1 It is unlawful for any person to bring
into the state any fish that will be introduced into any of the inland or
outlying waters of the state unless upon application in writing and receipt of
a fish importation permit from the commissioner.
4.2 No person shall import fish unless the
fish come from a fish hatchery approved by the commissioner. Fish disease
inspection shall be made by inspection of the fish at the hatchery source by an
inspector acceptable to the department. Inspection procedures, methods of
diagnosis, and inspection frequency will be specified by the
department.
4.3 Not withstanding
the provisions of paragraph 4.2, the commissioner may, subject to conditions
designed to protect the fish and wildlife in the state, permit the importation
of live wild caught fish species from waters identified in a list maintained by
the department.
4.4 No fish that
are considered endangered or threatened by the department shall be permitted
into the state unless the department determines that the intent of such
importation is for scientific purposes or for purposes of re-establishment of
fish populations.
4.5 The
importation and possession of dead fish is exempt from this regulation provided
they are disposed of to guard against the introduction of fish diseases to
state waters. Acceptable disposal methods include:
1) placement of all fish waste products in an
approved state landfill; or
2)
incineration of all fish waste products; or
3) burial of fish on private land only, no
less than one hundred feet from a public water.
4.6 Dead fish imported and possessed as bait
must be processed through approved methods which eliminate all fish pathogens.
These approved methods will be identified in a list maintained by the
department.
Section 5.0
Permits
5.1 Bait Dealers Permit
5.1.1 All commercial dealers who import,
export or sell fish must first obtain a valid bait dealers permit pursuant to
10 V.S.A Append. §
122.
5.2 Importation Permit
5.2.1 The commissioner shall not issue a
permit unless it has been determined that the fish proposed to be brought into
the state do not conflict with the purpose of this regulation.
5.2.2 For all fish species, the commissioner
shall consider the following criteria in determining whether to issue a fish
importation permit: does the fish proposed for importation pose a potential
threat to the fisheries resources of the state through diseases or species
competition; are they free of all disease organisms as the department may
specify; could the fish be a significant competitor with resident fish and
wildlife for food and habitat; could the fish be destructive to habitat; could
the fish be a threat to the health of resident fishes, wildlife, or humans; and
could the fish pose any other threat to public or private interests as may be
determined by the department.
5.3 Temporary Exhibition
5.3.1 Any person importing fish for the
purposes of temporary exhibition must obtain a fish importation permit from the
commissioner. The commissioner may impose conditions necessary to protect the
health and welfare of Vermont's fish and wildlife.
Section 6.0 Applications
6.1 Application for a fish importation, bait
dealers, scientific, education, or temporary exhibit permit must be complete
and submitted to the department on an application form to be provided by the
department. For an application to be considered complete, it must be legible,
must contain all information requested by the department, shall contain no
false statements, must bear the applicant's official signature and must be
accompanied by the required application fee.
6.2 With regard to all fish, the applicant
shall present to the department, as a requirement of the permit, written fish
health inspection reports as the department may specify. Fish health inspection
reports shall be made by a qualified fish health inspector acceptable to the
department.
Section 7.0
Inspections
7.1 Persons holding a fish
importation, bait dealers and education or temporary exhibit permit shall allow
inspection at reasonable times of their premises, facilities, records, and fish
by state game wardens or other duly authorized persons as the commissioner may
direct.
7.2 The issued permit shall
be available for inspection by any duly authorized persons as the commissioner
may direct.
Section 8.0
Quarantine, Destruction, Sterilization and Disposition Where Disease and
Harmful Species are Present
8.1 The department
may require a period of quarantine and treatment, the destruction of fish,
and/or order whatever remedial action necessary; if a harmful fish species
and/or fish pathogens are confirmed. This shall occur at the expense of the
owner.
8.2 Commercial hatcheries or
ponds under private ownership may be ordered by the department to be sterilized
at the expense of the owner, if upon inspection a harmful fish pathogen or
species is confirmed.
8.3 Any fish,
which are brought into the state in violation of these regulations or kept in
violation of any permit issued maybe disposed of in accordance with 10 V.S.A.
§ 4709.10 V.S.A. §§ 4081, 4082, 4083, 4605
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